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5.0 out of 5 stars
An in-depth musical study and a work of scholarly criticism,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Igor Stravinsky's Orchestrations of Beethoven's & Mussorgsky's Song of the Flea (Treasuries of St. Petersburg Musical Archives) (Hardcover)
Enhanced by Arkady Klimovitsky with epistolary sources, analytical essays, historical and cultural studies, and an extensive reference section, Igor Stravinsky quite informatively presents orchestrations of "The Song of the Flea" by Modest Mussorgsky, and "The Song of the Flea" by Ludwig van Beethoven. With its bilingual text both in the original Russian and in English, and illustrated with black-and-white photographs as well as sheet music, Igor Stravinsky is an in-depth musical study and a work of scholarly criticism which is expressly intended for and very highly recommended to the personal and professional library collections of advanced academicians, practitioners, and classical music patrons.
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Igor Stravinsky's Orchestrations of Beethoven's & Mussorgsky's Song of the Flea (Treasuries of St. Petersburg Musical Archives) by A. O. Klimovitsky (Hardcover - Dec. 2002)
$150.00
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